Live results and updates from Ski to Sea 2025

Bellingham, WALocal News

The 2025 Ski to Sea race in Whatcom County features hundreds of racers from across the nation, with Birch Equipment (Bib #1) currently leading the event. The Canoe leg was completed with a time of 1:59:05, allowing the team to maintain its lead. Race officials shortened the Sea Kayak leg due to high winds, prioritizing the safety of participants. Jeff Hillburn, who recently completed this leg in 25:15. 2, announced this would be his final Ski to Sea race.

The event has attracted multiple top-performing teams, showcasing local athletes and community spirit. Live updates are being provided by My Bellingham Now, keeping spectators informed. The race is a significant local event, celebrating outdoor sports and community involvement. As teams continue to compete, the anticipation builds for the final results of this memorable race.

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